Select A Role - Select which role applies best to you - it will help us deliver the most relevant content for you in the future. Select one if you are an administrator, coach or official, player or parent.

Administrator

Administrators play a vital role in sport, particularly to reduce the potential for things to go wrong. Here, you can access resources to help you manage risks in your sport.

Coach or Official

Coaches and officials are what make sport tick. They play a crucial role in helping keep sport safe, fair and inclusive. Here are a number of tools and resources to help you do just that.

Player

If you are a player then you can make a huge contribution to making sport safe, fair and inclusive. Your behaviour influences others, not only your team mates, but everyone involved in sport.

Parents

As a parent you should be aware of your clubs responsibilities. At the same time you also have responsibilities and you can play a huge role in creating a safe environment for your child.

Our training courses are online and/or face-to-face. They cover a range of topics to help keep sport safe, fair and inclusive. Simply click on the links below or 'View All' to see the course requirements.

Today sporting organisations at all levels need to be able to respond to complaints from their members and personnel about on field and off-field behaviour, such as inappropriate behaviour in the club rooms, at practice or on away trips.

'Conduct and behaviour' underpins organisational culture. Organisations that have a positive culture generally flourish and bring a huge amount of value to their community. But what is a positive culture and what behaviours can promote it?

Privacy Policy

Our approach to privacy

The Play By The Rules (PBTR) collaborators are committed to protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information. The following statement relates to our service provision via this website and the PBTR Learning Portal.

What information do we collect?

This website does not use any form of tracking cookie. The PBTR website collects a record of your visit to our website and logs the following information for statistical analysis and system administration purposes:

the IP address of your Internet Service Provider

the date and time of the visit to the site

the pages accessed and documents downloaded

the previous site visited and the type of browser used

No attempt will be made to identify users or their browsing activities except where authorised by law, for example, in the unlikely event of an investigation where a law enforcement agency may exercise a warrant to inspect our service provider's logs. We also collect the following information on our online training courses which is used for statistical analysis and system administration purposes:

name

email

state

postcode

age

gender

role

primary sport

Statistical reports use this data to report on course completions. These are passed to PBTR State Coordinators and held on the PBTR database. Names are used to enable a personalised certificate to be printed on the successful completion of a course. Email addresses are used to confirm the password and login of a course registrant and to provide any important course updates.

Data quality and data security

Every effort is made to ensure that personal information collected, used or disclosed is accurate, complete and up-to-date. We have endeavoured to secure information transmitted to this website over the internet, however, given the nature of the internet, there is a possibility that this information could be accessed by a third party while in transit.The website contains links to other websites. While we have taken care in linking to other websites, the PBTR collaborators have no control over those websites and are not responsible for the privacy, security or content of those sites.